Tulsa. I think the woman must have gotten some of her husband's stuff in a divorce or something because there were a bunch of tools too and even some hunting clothes. Poor guy, mine didn't get any of my hunting stuff but all my kitchen stuff which was very nice. Thanks for the info, guess I'llpring for a box of 32-40. If it doesn't fit, it's not like I don't have a ton of ammo already that doesn't fit anything I have. Even have a box of .43 Spainish for the rolling block that someone else got after my Grandfather died..

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Not go to off topic here....but do any of you guys have the Marlin Ballard book by West? Is it worth getting? I've been thinking about buying it since one of the only sources I have for ballards is Flaydermans.

If the hammer is broken internally you might have a very difficult time finding another one.

If the barrel is roughly .32 caliber and it's centerfire, the chances are excellent that it's .32-40. That was one of the most popular of the Ballard calibers, surpassed, I believe, only by the .38-55.

We really need pictures.

And, my curiosity is killing me.

How much is a garage sale Ballard going for these days?

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More detailed info over on the single shot rifle forum, but bear in mind that most if not all of the Ballard guns used cast iron frames and are suitable for Black Powder Only. There is an article over there about one that blew using smokeless. Goat

There has been a lot of discussion about "modernizing" Ballards after one blew up last month at The Q with serious injury.
The short version is that a cast Ballard, almost certainly converted from rim- to centerfire; with barrel relined to .40-65, was shot regularly with a top load of smokeless powder. That day it did not hold the first one fired. The receiver split open, shedding fragments and launching the barrel downrange. Shooting was offhand and the Lady shooter's left support hand was shredded. Reports are that she kept all her fingers but they won't work as well as they used to.

Steve Garbe, who ought to know, he once owned the company making repros, said the quick way to identify a Ballard action is that cast ones have a three line address, forged ones have two line markings. Usually. That will serve as a quick check and maybe help you make up your mind whether or not to buy until you can get it apart and look for mold marks.

He says that a cast action should be limited to .22 rf; the forged actions can be used for black powder centerfires. And shot only with black.

As to the one in the OP, if it is a .32 XL in too nice condition to rebore or rebarrel, it will be tough to shoot as is except maybe with .32 Colt as a subload. I don't see anything that would be a simple source of brass to reform. If it is rough, it can be made into about anything within the strength of the action.

Frank DeHaas warns that opening the lever of a Ballard when cocked can break the hammer. A new one is $125 from Ballard Rifle Co. A mainspring is $50.

Mike, as I always do, I checked what else the seller had. I've found good guns in the past by searching say for a S&W and yet finding a good German gun, or Winchester etc that the same seller had. I noticed he has 3 pages of vintage rifles, many single shot, without a single bidder, that should tell you something. Keep looking I would say.

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